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The Time To Pay Attention - The Jewish Week


The Time To Pay Attention
The Jewish Week
Our parsha, the first in the Book of Bamidbar [Numbers], opens with a peculiar request to Moses: “You and Aaron shall tiphkidoo [to number them, to record them] by their groups, from the age of 20 years up, all those in Israel who are able to bear ...

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OU's 'Torah Tidbits' turns 20 - Jerusalem Post


OU's 'Torah Tidbits' turns 20
Jerusalem Post
Torah Tidbits is a weekly Shabbat booklet produced in English by the OU in Israel, which contains a wealth of commentaries and explanations of the Torah portion, or parsha, as well as communal notices, updates and information.

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The PERSON in the PARSHA - Jewish Times of Southern New Jersey


The PERSON in the PARSHA
Jewish Times of Southern New Jersey
When the Torah tells us, as it does in this week's parsha, that we are not to wrong another person by abusing him or her verbally, we must not think that this is addressed to some villain or scoundrel. Rather, it is a lesson directed to each and every ...

Parsha Potpourri: Parshas Behar-Bechukosai - Yeshiva World News


Parsha Potpourri: Parshas Behar-Bechukosai
Yeshiva World News
After relating the mitzvah of allowing the land to rest every seven years during Shemittah (the Sabbatical year), the Torah adds an additional requirement to count a series of seven cycles of Shemittah, as well as the years within each cycle, ...

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Temple listings - Times Herald-Record


Temple listings
Times Herald-Record
Shabbat services, 7 pm May 18, with new month Sivan and Parsha Behan Bechukoter read. Followed by community dairy dinner. Shavuos, 7 pm May 25. The holiday will be observed with yiskor services. Monticello-Fallsburg Chapter of Jewish Women ...

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Parshat Behar-Bechukotai - The Jewish Press


Parshat Behar-Bechukotai
The Jewish Press
We see the importance of this idea from an elaboration on a comment by Chazal, quoted by Rashi, at the beginning of this week's parsha. The Torah states (26:3): “If you walk in [the path] of My statutes and you observe My commandments and perform them ...

The PERSON in the PARSHA - Jewish Times of Southern New Jersey


The PERSON in the PARSHA
Jewish Times of Southern New Jersey
BY RABBI Although many of his adherents deny it, he definitely had an anti-Semitic streak and was at least, for a time, sympathetic to the Nazi cause. Yet he was one of the major psychological theorists of the 20th century, and I personally have found ...

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Parsha Potpourri: Parshas Emor - Yeshiva World News


Parsha Potpourri: Parshas Emor
Yeshiva World News
After detailing the laws governing Kohanim, the Torah turns to the unique requirements for the Kohen Gadol, one of which is that he may not leave the Beis HaMikdash. Rashi explains that this doesn't mean that he may never leave the Temple.

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Parsha Potpourri: Parshas Acharei Mos/Kedoshim - Yeshiva World News


Parsha Potpourri: Parshas Acharei Mos/Kedoshim
Yeshiva World News
In commanding Aharon not to enter the Kodesh Kodashim without permission, the Torah invokes the death of Aharon's sons who approached Hashem improperly. Rashi compares this to the case of a sick person who needed to be warned not to eat cold food or ...

'Icky, gooey, itchy' parsha touts ageless role model - thejewishchronicle.net


'Icky, gooey, itchy' parsha touts ageless role model
thejewishchronicle.net
by Rabbi Barbara Symons “The Lord spoke to Moses and Aaron, saying: 'When a person has on the skin of his body a swelling, a rash or a discoloration, and it develops into a scaly affliction on the skin of his body, it shall be reported to Aaron the ...


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